The aims and scope of the research team are to:
- promote sustainable use of water and advance the assessment and prediction of the state of the water environment
- measure and quantify changes in water and the water environment caused by anthropogenic activities in both empirical and laboratory settings
- develop computational hydrology and hydraulics applications, ecohydraulics, nature-based solutions and basin-scale process examination – the watershed basin is our key unit, enabling the study of the effects of land cover and sub-processes related to precipitation, evapotranspiration, water storage and runoff development
In this area, the main topics of our work are:
- ecohydraulics and nature-based solutions
- water in cities
- water in agricultural areas
- water in forests